VOL. 4. OPELOUSAS, PARISH OF ST. LANDRY, (Louisiana,) MAY 17th., 185, . NO. 24. m m .m----- __-----m Mn ,rmm, PUBL.stt) ON SATtIRDAY BY sJOL I. s1ADOZ & AdDtSW NfNIMEl. Subscriptien, for one yer, payable ith ddkhte three dollars- if paid at the end of the year. four dol lars. No su scription will be received for a period less than one year. A subscriber wishing to dis continue, must gi v a .mritten otice to that effect, and settle up all arrearages. .deertiuing:-For one square not exceeding the s.race of ten lines, one dollar for the first insertion, and fifty centsfor each subsequent insertion. Losnger advertisements will be charged accordingly. All the advertisements will be inserted in french andler,glish until ordered out, or until the editors shall judge it convenient to discontinue the publi cation. A liberal deduction made on advertisements in serted for long period. No advertisementor subscription will he stopped until all the arrearages are paid, unless at the option of...

PUBLISHUD ZVLRY SATURDAY MORNING BY JOEL H. SANDOZ & ANDREW MEYNIER. ..OpeIe.sa. : __- SATlWDAY, MAY 17th, 1856. OUR AGENTS. The following gentlemen are authorized to collect and receive subscriptions and advertisemnruu for the Opeldoums Cosrier, in their respective towns: ovesrs MIAanIm , St. Martinsville, (La.) Un BU.LIARD. Breaux's Bridge, (La.) A. MILLSFAUGH, Washington, (La.) K E. GaCoeAits, ?Marksdite, (La) a We are authorized to announce that PIERRE PI.Tr is a candidate to represent the First Police Jury Ward, composed of Opelousas, Bellevue and Plaisance, at the election which will take place on the 21st day of May next. TO THE PATRONS OF THE COURIER. Being in a great want of money, and desi rous of fulfilling our pecuniary engagements, we feel bound to make an amicable call on our numerous debtors, and instantly request them to come and settle their bills the quick eat possible. We principally call the atten tion of administrators of successions who are indebted to us. ...

rtsRBLaSED EVERY SATURDAY MORN1i O BY JOEL H. SANDOZ & ANDREW 3MEYNIER. Opelousas : SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1856. .b--& R AGENTS. The following gentlemen are authorized to collect and receive subse.i tions and adverdn h } q/ `gra Oc~ rier, r r"cturl towns: ae MAw39, 7 f Martil {,(a4) 1Aintrii BiULtA&tD. Breaux's Bridge, (La.) S.ItX~siauae , Washinuto4oLa.) 8 . Cocanaiu ' - Marksvffle, (La.) TO THE PATRONS OF THE COURIER. Being in a greatwant of money, and desi r's of fulfilling our-pecuniary oengge ntes, we feel bound to -makes as amicable call on our numerous debtors, and instantly request them to cori and seitle t&eir bills the quick eat possible. We principally call the atten tibt of administrators of successions who are indebted to uS. Lots of small bills are on our books, and if promptly paid, will more than satif(y ue, If this call is not listened to, we will be bound; with regret, to force the payment ju. dicially, or employ collectors, and all of us know how thes...

Sl I aggeo raus3saz3 avsT sArnBUs aosase mr JOEL H. SANDOZ & ANDREW MEYNIER. Opelousas : SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1856. • . 9OU AGENTS. The fllowing gentlemen are authorised to collect and reoeve subscriptions and adverdseahpnas for the Y' i~e hwir; , k leqsse't utv.'i Oasw l.wwr S )f sw, IL Msrtine U s, (k) A. 3r-aPIaro, Wash onb I i. Cospassaa MeiawilhdLa.) TO THE PATRONS OF THE COURIER. Being in a great want of money, and desi rous of fulfiling our pecuniary engqements, we feel bound to make an amicable all on oct numerous debtors, and instantly request them to edne and settletheir bills the quiek. .mS posible. We principally call the atten tion et administrators of successions who are "l..btedto us. Lots of emall bills are on our looks, and if promptly paid, will more than S'atsfy as. If.: hiseall is not listened to, we will be bound, with regret, to force the.payment ju dieially, or employ collectors, and all of us know how these officials are bothering. The date of payments has...

swarmssn s:avr AtlnP*DTr mos@am Wt OgL IL SANDOZ A ANDREW MEYNIER. Opelensass t . uasdv puptinon sad idve imm. f. Iue L osra Orter, In their respective towne: Aswmear 3Iausr, ki Martbulle, (La.) L r}. Ccswuss, arie, (La.) TO THE PATRONS OF THE COURIER. Being in a great want of money, and desi resu of fulling our peoeniary engagpments, we feel bound to make an amieabe call on our numerous debtors, and instantly request them to come and settle their bills the quick. est possible. We pritnipally call the atten tion of administrators of suoceeionu who are ludsbtet to us. Lots of small bills are on our books, and if promptly paid, will more than satisy us. If this call is not listened to, we will be bound, with regret, to force the payment ju. deially, or employ collectors, sad all of us kmew bow these oicials are bothering. The date of payments has arrived, anad hewever, we confess that people are more in shnrr to ask you moner than to ome and Our readers will please take this ell into ...

PUBLISHID EVERY 8ATURDAY MORNINO BY JOEL H. SANDOZ & ANDREW MEYNIER. Opelousas : 8ATURDAY, JUNE 14th, 1856. OUR AGENTS. The following gentlemen are authorized to collect and receive subscriptions and advertisenmem,, for the j Opei pss Courier, In their respective towns: AutitrSTz MARALST, St. Martinsville, (La.) Aas n BULtIARD. Breaux's Bridge, (L.) A. MILIu.AuPe, Washington(La) E. E Coca.a.xs, Marksvllue, ) TO THE PATRONS OF TIIE COURIER. Being in a great want of money, and desi rous of fulfilling our pecuniary engagements, we feel bound to make an amicable call on our numerous debtors, and instantly request them to come and settle their bills the quick. est possible. We principally call the atten. tion of administrators of successions who are indebted to us. Lots of small bills are on our books, and if promptly paid, will more than satisfy us. If this call is not listened to, we will be bound, with regret, to force the payment ju dicially, or employ collectors, and all of us k...